Fair Tax replaces IRS guilty till innocent

Those who have had run-ins with the IRS can understand what happened over the past few years.

You are guilty until you prove otherwise. Sometimes the only way to get them to listen is to hire an expensive tax lawyer.

The IRS admission that it singled out conservative organizations for audit is an example of misconduct that can impact either side of the political divide.

There is a solution.

Today the target was groups with "conservative" or "patriot" in their names.

Yesterday it was Dr. Martin Luther King.

Tomorrow it could be anything.

With the IRS in charge of Obamacare, its implementation and collection, even those who anticipated free medical coverage will find that the IRS has a heavy, unsympathetic hand as it doles out coverage and comes after the money it requires from us citizens.

You may recall, President Obama hired 16,500 new IRS agents so they would not miss anybody.

The solution is a bill in Congress called the "FairTax."

These bills, HR25 and S122, eliminates the IRS completely and replaces it with a small Federal Sales Tax Bureau, and with state sales tax authorities.